The plan to launch China's first crude oil futures contract is facing more roadblocks as the Shanghai International Energy Exchange, or INE, comes under government review, a senior official close to the matter said Monday. "The target ...
Tags: Crude Futures, Crude Oil
Economists and insiders are calling for more effective goverment supervision as a year of wild swings in China's stock market is coming to an end. China fought an unprecedented and costly war in 2015 to contain wide stock market ...
Chinese lawmakers on Sunday approved a State Council proposal for stock listing reform at the end of a bimonthly legislative session which began Monday in Beijing. The decision by the National People's Congress Standing Committee will ...
Tags: Stock Listing, Registration-based
China is expected to launch a stock connect scheme between the Shenzhen and Hong Kong bourses next year, said a senior official of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) on Friday. The stock connect schemes allow investors to ...
Tags: Shenzhen-HK Stock
Chinese lawmakers on Wednesday called on market regulators to step up supervision and stipulate heavier penalties for violators once a stock listing reform takes effect. Legislators are set to approve a State Council proposal on the ...
Tags: IPO Reform, Supervision
China's securities supervisor said on Friday that it plans to stress test its securities and futures institutions to assess how they perform under extreme conditions. During the tests, conditions of a wide swing in the capital market or ...
Tags: Securities, Futures Institutions
China's securities regulator announced on Friday that it has registered the first batch of Mainland-Hong Kong Mutual Recognition of Funds (MRF). China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has registered three Hong Kong funds under the ...
Tags: Funds Registered, Mainland-HK
China resumed initial public offerings (IPOs) on Monday, with an industrial explosives maker becoming the first to offer shares to investors following a four-month freeze. The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) froze IPOs in ...
Tags: IPOs, industrial explosives maker
China's securities regulator has stressed that it would stand by its recent market-stabilizing rules and maintain its hard-line stance on share dumpers. Deng Ge, the spokesperson for the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), ...
Chinese shares dived on Tuesday, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index down more than 3 percent at the end of trading, driven by an exodus of capital from the stock market. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index dived 3.47 percent, ...
Tags: ChiNext Index, Chinese shares
China's A shares raised altogether 724.9 billion yuan (118.19 billion U.S. dollars) in 2014, according to the country's securities watchdog. The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) said that 47.1 billion yuan was raised through ...
Tags: A Shares, better policies
Hong Kong was suggested to enrich its IPO platform to attract capital from more good quality companies from overseas, a local financial advisory body said on Wednesday. Hong Kong is likely to end this year as the world's second-largest ...
Tags: IPO Market, IPO platform
In the past two weeks, China's stock market, long the subject of neglect, became a public focus, indicating the likely arrival of a bull market period. From Nov. 24 to Dec.5, 2014, the Shanghai and Shenzhen composite indexes rose by 18.13 ...
Tags: Stock Market, bull market
Chinese LED manufacturers IPO applications remain a lengthy tedious procedure. As of October 10, China Securities Regulatory Committee (CSRC) only approved 33 out of 623 LED manufacturers IPO applications. Of the remaining 590 unapproved ...
China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has announced its approval for trading of ferroalloy futures. Accordingly, trading of ferroalloy futures will be launched at Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange, though the date of the launch is yet to ...